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The Tastes and Tales of Mo‘ili‘ili
 A Collection of Recipes and Stories
 by the Mo‘ili‘ili Community Center with additional text by Glen Grant

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Retail Price: $14.95
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ISBN:
1566477441
Format:
Softcover, 236 pages
Pub. Date: September 2005
Pub.:
Mutual Publishing
 


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Synopsis
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 The Tastes and Tales of Mo‘ili‘ili features more than 200 favorite recipes compiled by the members, volunteers, and friends of the Mo‘ili‘ili Community Center. Sprinkled in to add some spice and flavor are stories about this historical O‘ahu neighborhood written by well-known and much-loved storyteller, the late Glen Grant.

Grant’s talkstory combined with local-style recipes such as Hideo’s Easy Gyoza, Mrs. Aoki’s Shoyu Chicken, and Mom’s Egg Flower Soup, gives the reader a sense of place and history that preserves the community’s legacy. Sure to be a collector’s item for anyone who counts themselves part of the Mo‘ili‘ili ‘ohana, this cookbook will serve as a reminder of all that is unique and special about this little community.


About The Author
:

 The late Glen Grant was well-known in the islands as a storyteller, folklorist, historian and author. For nearly twenty-five years he collected ghost stories which he shared in public talks, community programs, ghost tours and theater programs. In 1989 he was the recipient of the Tusitala Award by the Storytelling Association of Hawai‘i. His occult writings also include: Honolulu Mysteries, The Secret Obake Casebook: Tales from the Dark Side of the Cabinet and Obake Files: Ghostly Encounters in Supernatural Hawaii.

A scholarship fund has been set up in his memory. Contributions can be mailed to the Glen Grant Memorial Fund, University of Hawaii Foundation, P.O. Box 11270 Honolulu, HI 96828.


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